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PM Oli inaugurates 165 roads



KATHMANDU: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has inaugurated 165 roads in one go in all the federal constituencies of the country on Saturday.

Prime Minister Oli inaugurated the road constructions with one each in all the federal constituencies amidst a program organized at Baluwatar this morning.

The total cost of these projects is Rs 57.10 billion and they are expected to complete within three years. There will be one project in each electoral constituency.

On the occasion, the Prime Minister urged the respective ministries, departments, and bodies concerned not to delay implementing the projects.

According to him, so far the areas of black-topped and upgraded roads since he assumed his office covered 3,512 kilometers. Likewise, 628 bridges (suspension bridges) have been constructed.

Minister for Transport and Physical Infrastructure Basant Nembang informed that in the past three years 3,512 kilometers of the road of six lanes were being constructed.

Similarly, construction of 3,300 kilometers of gravel road and the opening of 1,686 kilometers of new tracks were underway.

The widening of the East-West Highway (four to six lanes) has kicked off, according to him. The Federal Government constructs 6.5 kilometers of road each day.

Ministers, members of the House of Representatives, and the National Assembly were present on the occasion.

Publish Date : 03 April 2021 12:13 PM

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